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    Default Re: Approached by Group of Barking Dogs on Public Roadway - Options

    Quote Quoting llworking
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    I don't really agree with the bolded. However, I can tell the difference between a friendly bark and a hostile bark.
    The OP felt they were hostile. That is pretty much enough.

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    Default Re: Approached by Group of Barking Dogs on Public Roadway - Options

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    The OP felt they were hostile. That is pretty much enough.
    They did not attack him, they only ran around him. OP basically admitted that he was somewhat hypersensitive to the overall issue. Look, I dislike the idea that someone should mace a dog that may never come closer than 10 feet to him. I also know that a dog who might never bite anyone ever, might bite someone if they were suddenly in serious pain. Its a defense mechanism. Therefore I would never advise someone to mace a dog that was still 10 ft away.

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